Cueva de la ZorreraFrente a la fortaleza moracha, en el Cerro del Morejón, entre los Cerros del Castillo y de la Antigua, se encuentra la Cueva de la Zorrera, abrigo prehistórico dividido en vestíbulo y sala que conserva en su interior unas pinturas rupestres, con representaciones esquemáticas de figuras de hombres. Desde este enclave poderoso, los hombres de la Edad del Bronce hace más de 2000 años a.C pintaron en la piedra sus propias siluetas esquematizadas.
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Mora keeps archaeological testimonies of prehistoric eras in the cave paintings located in the cave of the Zorrera, in the hill of Morejón, possible spiritual place of the nearby settlement of the Bronze Age that for all security should be located in the hill on which Peñas Negras Castle currently sits.
In these caves, schematic figures were painted with natural clays obtained by grinding stones, plants and other elements of nature, and mixing them with oils and water. In the depicted paintings, certainly, points, bars and anthropomorphic figures are distributed on the different planes presented by the support independently, without actually articulating compositions, due to the irregular shape of the rock.